Example sentences of "does n't [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | I should n't have asked that , Florence Ames thought , he does n't care to be questioned about his mother and it makes me seem too familiar , too prying . |
2 | ‘ Mr Laszlo 's a very busy man ; he does n't care to be disturbed . |
3 | If it does n't port to NT , how could it defend its position as an open systems company , the newsletter asks , anticipating that Sun may find itself in the ‘ embarrassing position of being one of the only significant RISC systems vendors not offering Windows NT on its systems . ’ |
4 | But he does n't veer to the same extremes as Prince Charles . |
5 | Besides , in a place of militant social-climbing , it does n't hurt to be seen poolside with recognisable New York artists . |
6 | What you want is for me to stroke your ego by telling you that he does n't compare to you . ’ |
7 | It does n't compare to the recent find by Suffolk farmer Eric Laws , which is estimated to be worth millions . |
8 | It does n't matter that the guitar was second-hand ; the law talks about contracts for the sale of goods , and does n't refer to first , second , third or even fourth hand . |
9 | He is on good terms with Bardul , who tactfully does n't refer to his being dead , and will brief the adventurers on this point . |
10 | And feeling does n't refer to emotion as such . |
11 | You ca n't have drama which does n't refer to other curriculum areas . |
12 | pointing out the evidence that you think is inadmissible and any reasonable will the police officer does n't refer to it . |
13 | The act does n't refer to signatures , does it ? |
14 | ‘ Rock should not , or does n't intend to , appeal to the intelligentsia , because your balls have nothing to do with your brains . |
15 | in the she kept speaking about him as tho , as though he was all , you know , still alright , and that was just so funny the way she said it and I thought I must n't laugh cos that er , i she does n't intend to be funny with it at all ! |
16 | Fate is cruel , or perhaps it is n't , but it does n't answer to me . |
17 | Our school 's library does n't relate to what we need at all . |
18 | Well it , it , it , it does n't relate to a pattern erm to be an analogy . |
19 | I mean if in terms of the statement in the structure plan , it is simply the policy does n't relate to an outer northern relief road . |
20 | Er for , for people who are going to group and and , for any young people who are going observers there are special arrangements to be made which does n't relate to our official represented district , I 'm sorry about that ! |
21 | I bet it does n't relate to an actual operation in a general hospital because you 've got so many people wanting their rake off in a private one surely ? |
22 | You erm understand I think , or will understand Mr , that if these sites are not included in the greenbelt , that 's to say if they are shown as part of the inset , so far as the greenbelt local plan is cer is concerned , they have no other designation , that 's to say the greenbelt local plan does n't purport to er allocate or to designate the land for any other purposes . |
23 | ‘ I can see it 's wonderful for the East Germans , and if it does n't lead to reunification I 've no objection to it . |
24 | For many beginners , reaching , turning and often falling is what an afternoon 's windsurfing consists of , which , although it is comforting and fun to be with the dozens of others who are doing exactly the same , does n't lead to much improvement in their sailing . |
25 | The threat of withdrawal of service , for example , does n't lead to automatic payment . |
26 | Do n't worry if you find that it does n't lead to orgasm straight away , if you 've never tried it before . |
27 | If the C M I does n't lead to this kind of balance then it can have this sort of effect and get rapidly fatal tuberculosis occurring at the time of the primary infection . |
28 | But even Peregrine does n't expect to be invited to join Santa in his sleigh on the Big Night ! |
29 | ‘ He does n't talk to me about Rosa . ’ |
30 | He does n't talk to us about his problems — he scarcely talks at all . |